7 EVENING HERALD lisTAin.isni'.i) mo. Published every KvcnliiK, Kicept Sunday, nt 8 J!th .TAnniK Stkrbt, Kbar Crntre. lae llernld In dcllveicd In Shenandoah nnd tho surrounding towiHforsIx cents ft week, lHiy sble to the uarrlcrs. liy innll 91.00 n yeir, or 25 cctiti a moath, payable In ndvnnco. Advertise ments charged nccoldlliK to space and position. Tlio nubllMicni leserve the riuht to change tlio position of ntlvertNemeiit9 whenever tlio pub lication of news demands It. Tlio rlnht Is reeervod to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that tin; publisher may deem ffiip'roper. AdvcrtlsliiK rates made known upon application, 5ntcred at the io,toftlce at Hhcanndonh, Pa., as second clan mall matter. TI51.ICP110N15 CONNKCT10N. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, DEC'EMllEll t, 1S95. THE MESSAGE. Tlio neat to tlio last nnnuiil messago which Grover Cleveland will cvor present to CoiiRrofn, was reail heforo that body yester day. To say that, it mot w ith a cool recep tion Is putting it mildly. A perusal of its contents fails to prodiico ouo sinijlo idea that lists not liecn rehearsed in the daily press for months ; not au orijlual idea or bright, epigrammatic wmtenee hreaks tho dullness of the document. Tlio only themes which tho President (lis fusses aro those rolativo to forciun relations and tbo financial situation. The Waller case is considered and dismissed with tho plain statement of fact that Franco withholds tho evidence upon which tho cx-Consul was sanvictod. The half-hearted and feeble manner in which tho imprisoned American has been defended by the present Adminis tration, will hardly reccivo tho sanction approval of Congress. Tho only American spirit displayed by tho President is in tho British-Vcnoziicia ques tion, when ho says "that tho established .policy of this govcrnmont is llrmly opposed to a forcible increase by any European power f its territorial possessions on this conti nent." Upon tho financial question, the P.-osidcnt makes a domasosic effort to shift tho blaruo n tho Republican party. Ho admits that tho rovcniio is deficient, hut fails to offer a URjestion as to haw tho receipts shall equal tho expenditures. In laudns tho present tariffact, which was tho cause of financial troubles, he fails to remember that a abort Wmo ago it was Grover Cloroland who said -af that same act that it ttjs "tho product of perfidy and dishonor. From tho tono of tho mcs-agc wo are in elined to tho belief that Mr. Cleveland will avo more trouble than before with tho present "Congress on his hands." Tun demand lor tho Heiiai.d last evening fully attosted tho paper's popularity with tho reading public. Tlio peoplo want tlio nows tho day it transpires, and they know whoro to look for it. Tun prevaricator is on the increase, and especially in and about Shenandoah. The Society for tho Promotion of Truthfulness, in its endeavors to find out what causes peoplo to lio and how to correct the habit, would havo a fruitful field in this locality. Ono cause of prevarication is a failure of peoplo to mind their own imsincbs, this society informs us, but fails to produco tho remedy. It is tho latter wo nro all interested in; ns to tho exist ence of tlio liar, wo nro daily reminded of that. Sometimes, too, he creeps into tho newspaper profohsion, and this class of tho Munchausen tribo are of tho worst specimens. Tub appointment of arbitrators to hoar testimony has becomo a mero farce. No mattor what tho morits of tlio claim may he, they invariably give a verdict contrary to all equity and justice. Tho case of Stauffer vs. tho Eorough of Shenandoah is a fair samplo of their senso of justice A DESPICABLE CRIME. A coal operator in tho westorn part of the istato has been sentenced to pay a lino of $,00 and undergo imprisonment for three months, for cheating his employes in weighing tho coal they had cut, and for which ho was to pay a stipulated amount per ton. It is woll kuown that tho lot of a soft coal minor is about as hard, If not harder, than that of any other laborer in Pennsylvania. The price per ton paid him for cutting coal is lrely sulliclont to koep body and soul to gethor, withoutany surplusfor tho proverbial rainy day or for old nxo, when ho will no longer be able to toil, and when ho should, if ho is ordinarily thrifty and careful of his earnings, be in powoooiou of enough to spend tho evening of life in comparative oaso and freedom from care for tho whorewith to keep him. Tho bituminous coal minor, like his brother of the anthracite region, does not earn enough to accumulate much of a surplus, so that ho should at least get all ho honestly earns. Tho crime this man in question has been found guilty of is about as despioablo as any in the calendar, IIo was not satisfied with .the legitimate profits of his business, hut ho must needs rob tho poor to add to his gains, and used his position to further his winked plans. Ills counsel havodone everything legal skill and cunning could do to save him, but his guilt was so clearly established that he was quickly convicted. It is to be hoped his fate will have a salutary effect upon any others similarly in- clinch. Fortunately, such tsuos nro raro, nnd, when thoy do occur, and are brought before the bar of public opinion, they becomo objects of scorn and contempt to au honor nblo men. Next year will bo leap yonr, and it will bo tho last until 1001. Our bachelor friends nro becoming shaky ns the new year approaches, hut thoy havo tho consolation of knowing that if thoy withstand tho darts of Cupid during 181)0 thoy nro safe until another eight years roll around. Thk trump, with tho approach of cold weather, Is again with us in nil his "shabby genteolnons." Tlio night police may bo vigi lant, yet tho Chiof Iturgossand tho "specials" havo work to porform during tho day in keeping a closo watch over thoso doubtful characters. We havo received a copy of tho Social Economist. Tho magazino is odited by George Ountou, and repiofenU tho American schoel of political eeenomy. It is valuable as reference, and invaluable to the lmrlnem man whoso times and opportunities are limited. Tho wife oC Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for fivo months. lu Bpealc ing of it, Mr. Robinson says : "Chamberlain's Pain Halm is tho only thing that gavo lior any rest from pain. ' For the relief of pain it cannot bo boat." Many very bad cases of rhcumatim havo been curod by it. For aalo at 50 cents por bottle by Gruhler Uros., drug gists. Stalea lawn liond Turn Up. Hcdsos. X. Y., I; I. flw discovery has bo-.'n nuuio tliu M,0M of tjio town bonds of Gallatin, Columbia onnnty, woro stolon in Malajt when tlio jjonoral Mer chandise store of 15. J. Bra'Wlt, a former supervisor, was burjjlarlaod andtko'safe blown open. Tho bonds 'were'supposed to hare bee in safe keeping in the Stlsslng bank at Pine Plains, X. ,Y., And thoy new turn up for payment la Now.Tork. Tlucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever seres, tetter, chapped hsinds, chilblains, earns, and all skin eruptions, and positively enres piles, or ne pay required. It is guarantee te give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S3 cents per box. For sale by A. TVasley. Frlz for Arohitotti. PniLADBi.rwA. Dee. 4. Prises ar jtatins 512,000 Ware awariiei fey Jalr 'monnti l?!rk.oornmislon yoiienUy for'tto lour l)93 plans.for tha prayoat art VwH4 Ing in the park. Tha Arat rln, .,, was riven to Jamss Bvite o4 JIurr Ba ton, of How Tork; U aaaoo, WjOW, H Lord, HoTrlttt sad Hull, vt Nan- Tark; ifiie ntrn, yj.O'.'O, m jYiaroal rvraaia Monoola, of Paris, nnd t fourth', sl,00. ta Iforrard is Caldwell, of Haft Tark. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's Now Dis covery in tho houso and his family has always found tho very best results follow its use; that ho would not bo without it, if pro curable. G. A. Dykeinan Druggists, Cats kill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best couch remedy; that ho 1ms used it in his family for eight years, anil it has never tuned to ilo all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c sind $1.00 Decided to Ilia Unknown. Buffalo, Dfc. t The body of 'an un known girl who committed suloido by poi son nt a fashionable bonrdlnjj liouaa, and who la supposed to be from Ciinadn, lies nt tho morffue unrecognized and un claimed. It Is that of a younj woman ap parently nbout 21 years of a?o. There ii no clew to her Idontlty In her porsonal property, ns even tha marks en her llnon have been obllteratad, aa If with careful purpose. Hid You XWor Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has liecn found to lit peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure ol all Female Complaints, exerting u wonderful direct influence: in giving streugth ?tnd torn to the organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite. Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric ISIttcrw is tlio medicino you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by its use. Eargi bottles only fifty cents nt A. Wasley's dru store. Opposing Half linte Ticket for MlnUtors. NEW YoitK, Deo. 4. A mooting" of the executive commlttoo of tho Trunk Lines association will bo held in this city oil Thursday to tnko uctlon on the isuilng of clorgymcn'H tickets. An effort will be mnde to do nwny with thoso tlokots. The principal objection Is raised by tho linos running; between New York nnd Bttffnlo, whllo the lines in Fonusylvnnin nro said to bo in favor of them. The reason given for the proposed change is that ninny of tho tickets find their way into uusorupu lniia hands Indigestion Yields readily to Hood's Barsaparllla because it tones and strengthens the stomach and aids digestion by sup plying pure blood. "I had Jndigea tion so badly that I was all run down arid could hardly walk. Had no appetito and .could not Bleep. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa r 11 la, and before I had taken ft fourth "of a b6tt'l'e I was very much better, I also used Hood's pills and onrid them splendid, very njild, yet effec tive. I cannot say enough In praise for what they have done for'me. lnce using, two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllls and Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost like a new person. I have a splendid appetite, ilaep well and work with ease." Annus D, Lasts, Belleville, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently In tho public eye. Jl j fix for (s. Mood's Pills IDE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. (Continued from First Page.) ataudliigUud 'prepared to )olu their older and more experienced allies In f tf Furofliffls Upon the treasury's gold reserve. "Iu other words, tha goverumant has ualll lu gold t'uoru thuti ulne-teuths of Its United States uolos, und still oweftnom till. It -bin paid In Hold nbout uuc-hnlf 'at its udtoj Iflveu for silver purchases without oxtiu(rilsnlu!r by such puyiuaut ouu dollar Of thiHu notns. (IresnlinulM Hhollld tu llatlroil. "lam couvlucod the only thorough and practicable remedy for our troulihn is found In tUa rotlromont and cancellation of our Uulti-d dtutos nutos, commonly called greenbacks, mid tho outstanding treasury notaa lssuod by the governmont lu pjymsnt of silver puroUai Under tha act of lt. "I balUva tkls could ba quite readily ac complished by the oxchnrige Of th'fcie hotot for Oulted Stntes bonda of small as well as latja denomlnatlous,' bearing a law rati 'af Interest. "They should ba long torra bonds, thus Inoroivsing their doslrabltlty us liivoat imnh, and because 'thrtlr payment could 1ia woll postponed to a'poriod far romOTCtl train prenent financial burdens and per ploxltiios, whom with incrnxsod priXparltiy and reiourcas they would ba moro en illy saet. "l'o further insure the canoallation ol tioia xaua aid alaa provide a way by 'traleh may W added to aur1 currency I'm Hsit thaaa, a" 'feature' in tae plan'i ahenla 1m aa autaarlty rlraa to taa sacre tary af tha vreaaarytA dispone ef thabondi abraai K aaaaiaary aaiaplata the ooa Wroplt4 ra'iUnptlaa aai aaaaallalrlaa, parntlktlaj; aim te -maa tha' reiai at auca 'baHila 'la take ap aai eaaeal aay ef ta eaa that May a la taa treasury ar that saay ba taaalraa ay taa ffararamsat oaaaj aaeoaat. Tae laereaea f eur bonded dnbl Uralraa la tklt jla waul a ba araply earn pensaked by reaewed aeHrlty and enter 'prlaalaall bualaeia alrelai, (aa reatored aaflrtnaea at kerne, the reinstated fallk In aur mnnetary etraajrtk abtead, aad thi Mianlatioa of arary latereal aad Industry. Raak Tax Bhonlrf k Rsrfuaed. "The ourraoay withdraw by the retire meat of tha Uattad 3lto aatas and treas ary aetta, aneuntlaa; ta probably lest than $t!,000,(XX), might ba auppllad by noh gald aa would ha aaadoa their retire zaaat or by aa lnersaaa la tha elroulatlaa af snr aatiaaal baaka. I think thay should In allowed ta leaue eiraulatlaa equal to ha par valaa of tho haada thay dapeslt ta aeonre It, aad that tha tax oa their alrou lattra ahoald h radioed to oae-fotlrth ol 1 par aoat., whioh would ttadoubtadly neat all tha axpraao tbe eoTernnaoat la aura aa thatr aeoouut. Im adillttoa, ta aheald ho allowed to sahaHtvto or deposit, la Hoa of the hoada aaw required as se oarlay for thotr oiraalattoa, tbosa whleh woald he ianad fee the parpeaeef retiring iha Uaitod Stataa aad traaaury Botes. The baaka already exletlag-. It thay dealred tn avail tSte-aaealToa of 'tho prarlalon of law ' ae&led, aould laaua oiraulatioa la addtrlaa to that already outataadlaa;. "I do art ererleok tba !m that ha aaaaallatlan of tho trtaaury aotaa issued aade Vha allver purohaatag aot of IS weald reave the treaanry la aha aotual waatahip of safao'laDt allrar, l'aoludlng nifalHi ta aaia Marly 17I,eO0,fJ In Dtaadard dallars. It la worthy of coaild cratdoa whether this Mtjht net, rem ticio 'to lltaa, ha eeaverted Lata dollars oe frao tieaal a4a and idowly put lata clrcal.r tiea, la tt JuAiaaut of tha anerotary of the trutury'tho noiiltle ef the coun try ehould require. "Whatever If attempted should be en tered upea fully appreciating tho fact that by aarelets, aaay desoant wa hare roAched u daageroua depth, and that our ascont will aot bo accomplished without laborious toil nnd struggle. We snail be wiso if wa re nllzo that we are financially ill andthatoui restoration to health may require heroic treatment and unpleasant romedlas." Further on tha president says: "Inasmuch as tha withdrawal of out gold has rosulted largely from fright, thoru is nothing apparent that will pre vent its continuance or reourreaoa, with Its natural oontequences, except such n chan'fe in onr flnnnolal methods as will re assure tha frightened nnd make tho deslrb for gold less intense. It is not oloar how an inoreass in revenue, unlesa it be In gold, can satisfy those whose only anxi ety is o gain gold froia the government's store. It oannot, 'therefore, ba sufa to rely upou Inoraasad rereuuus at a oura for onr prosent troubles. A. Ilennnclntlon of Free Coinage. "Mnnyof my countrymen, whoso sin cerity I do not doubt, insist that the euro for the ills now threatening us may bu found In the single and slmpla remedy of tho free coinage of silver. "Those who believe that our independent freo oolnsgo of silver at mi artificial ratio with gold nt 18 to 1 would restore tho par ity botween the metals, und consoqliontly betwoon the coins, oppose tin unsupported und improbable theory to the genural be lief and praotlce qt other nations, and to tho teaching of the wisest statesman nnd economists of the world, both in the past und present, and, what Is far moro con clusive, th'y run counter to onr own ac tual experience. "Twice in our onrllor history our law makers In attempting to establish a bi metallio ourronoy undertook freo oolnago upon a ratio wnloh accidentally varied from the actual relative values of tho two metals not more than 3 per oeut. In both cases, notwithstanding greater difficulties nnd cost of transportation than now exist, tho coins, whoso Intrinsic worth wai un dervalued' at the ratio, gradually and surely disappeared from our circulation nnd wont to other countries, where their real vnlue was better recognized. "Acts of congress were Impotent te oro nte equality whore natural causes decreed oven a slight Inequality." The attempt by the United States to raise all silver to Its lost ratio with gold would be, the presldent,declarea, "the sig nal for the complete departure of gold from our circulation, the Immediate and largo eratraotloii: 'of our circulating me dium, and' a shrinkage in tho real value and monetary jjfflclenoy pf all other forms of currency as'Wtey settled tia the level of silver monometallism; ' Hvery oae yho receives 'a fixed salary and every worker for wages would And the dollar' in his hand ruthlesily sealed down to the pelnt of bitter disappointment, if not to pinch Ing privation, Would Demolish tha Credit Syitem. "A change In our standard to stiver monometallism would also bring on a ool lapse.of the entire system of oredlt. VI will not believe that the Atnerloan people can be psrsuadeci after sober dl(b oratl'in to Jeopardise "th'elr nation's pres tige and proud standing by encouraging flnsacial naitn-u wi, nor that tbey will yield to 'i t us,- .i'ilur'ini'iita of clump money wh mi U r Mlize iliat it, must re sult in ih i w '.i . "il'M nf Unit financial in tegrity uttj reeni.i.t ' which thus fnrluotir hHwry U.ii i via so d.ivoto.lly rill -rUhed in ouo uf the tmtti Of iruj Americanism. "I1 btiVu viifttu'red to uxproka myself cm this aahjdatTVtltu'dtimestnessandplnlniiess of speech because 1 cannot rid myself of the bolldf thut thdre liti'ts iu the proposi tion for the fro coinage of silver, so atl'ously approved a'ud so enthusiastically udvooAUd liy a multitude of my country men, a mkIous luouuuo to our prosperity and au Insidious temptation to bur people to wimder from the allegiance thoy owe to public aud private integrity." In oouclusloti Mr. Clorelaud urges con gress to "promptly ami effectively con sider tha Ills of our financial plight. I huvo suggested a remedy which my judg luout approves. I desire, however, to as sure thu congress that I am prepared to cooperate with them iu parfectiug any other laeAsure promising thorough and praatloal relief." It's Ilnngerims Ground that you stand on with cough or a cold, nnd your blood impure. Out of just thoso renditions comes Consumption. You must do something. In the earlier stages of Consumption, and in all the condi tions that lead to it, Doctor Tierce's Uolden Medical Discovery is a certain remedy. This pcrofulous auectiou of the lungs, like overv other form of Scrofula, can be cured by it. In severe, lingering Coughs, all llrotichl.il, Throat, and Luhg Affections, and every disease that can be reached through the blood, it is tho only medicine so etl'ective that, onco used, Is always in favor. Pamphlet free. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. KMlUv'a AIkuIumI Ooagrtaed. Kibuk, Joe. i. The report that Baroa von KeoUcr, tfce Praniaa milliter of the iaterine, baa haa dlimlaaed oa aaaount of the reeeat ataeag measures ha had lnttl tated apataat Kto aoalaUate, ordering the eleelag of thatr olahi aad tha iearahlag nf their reeldeaees, is aoalmed. Prlaco Ho heilohe, tha ehaaeellcr, la aald t have threataaod to reaiga aalaas vol Koeller was dlsnteeed. Itcllcl In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shiipira, druggist, 107 South Main street. t$her Saaaatten far -Alaaka. Ntw Tocx, Dee. 4. Tho wontan's ex ecutive ooaaaulrtM of ttie' hoaae missions held their rbgslar moathly meeting 'at their aaw a. o moots yesterday. An offer of f&O.OOO tawardatbe ereetloa of a Christian 'eollocra" In Alalia aaada by Dr. Sheldea Jackaoa, tha geverameat supariatamdant of odaaattea Va Aiaaka, was xaado and will probably ba ateapted, aid addiktoaal fuadd ooUeatod Cor tha' pi-pie of' aldlag la hlghar adnaatloaal work la AJ'aeka. la yonr Back, your Mu clea, your1 Joints, your Head, and all diseases, of Impure Blood, are caused by sick kidueys. Sick kidneys can be cured, strengthened, re vitalized by D?Hobb's They relieve the pains, purify the blood, cure all diseases of which sick kid neys are the cause. At all drug-gists, for 50c. per box, or mailed postpaid on re ceipt of price. Writ for pamphlet. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., CUICACO. SAW I'BAWCISCO. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD scnuYKiLi 1H VISION. " " Novbhrrb 17, 18. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wliwcans, Oillierton. Frnckvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville, Hamburg, Itendlng, I'ottstown, I'liocnlxTlllc, Iorrlstovn nnd I'liil ndelpbl.i (Urond street station) at COS nnd 1143 ii. in. and 4 1,5 p. m. on week days. For I'otta vijle and Intermediate stations D 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For Wlggaii", nilberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water.St. Clair, Fottsville,nt 008, 940 a. in. and .'110 p.m. For Hamburg, Iteiiding, I'ottstown, Phoenlxvllli), Norristoivni Phlladelplila ut CO, 9 10 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains Jeavo Frackvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 40a. in.' anil 1211, 1501, 742 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 IS n. in. and S 40 p. m. Leave 1'ottsiillo for Shenandoah at 10 13, 11 43 n. m, and 1 4Q, 7 15 and JO CO p. m. Sunday nt 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p.m. Leave Philadelphia, (Hroad etrect fetation), for Shenandoah nt 5 57 and 8as n. m., 4 10. and 7 11 p. va. week ilnys. Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. m. Leave Uroad street stntlnn, Philadelphia, for Sea Olrt, Asliury Park, Ocean Grove, Ixmir Ilrnnch, nnd lnternieiliate stations, O.C0, 8.25, 11.39 n. in., 8.S0, 4.00 p. m. week-dnva. Sundnyt (stop at Iuterlnken for Ashury Pork), R.IHn, m. U-avo Urond Street Station, Philadelphia FOlt NKW YORK. Hxprees, week days, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 15, ft 30, 7 3U, 8 20, U 20,9 60, 10 3Q ( Dining Onr), 11 00, U lift, in., 12 noon, 12 US (Limited 1X) and 4 22. p. m. Hilling Cars), J 40,230 (Illiilng Car), 320, 4oK 5 00, 5 50 (l)tnlng Car), 0 00, 6 60, 812, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05. 4 60, 0 15, 8 ia! 9 20, 9 60, 10 30 (Dlninsr Cnr j. 11 03 a. in., 12 33. 2 3(5 (Dining Cnr), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 8 20, 5 59 (Dia log Car), 035, (1 50. 8 12, 10 00 p. iri., 12 01 night.- ISxpress for Boston, withouttchnnge, 11 00 a. m, week days, nnd 6 50 p. m, dully. . WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Haiti more end Washington, 8 So, 7 20, . 0 12,10 30,11) n, m.,1209 nasi Limited ll lii Oar), IU, 818, 4 41 (919 CormrfMloaaJ Limited, Dining Cnr), 0 17, 63 ' (Dining -Ow) 7 40 (Dlnlnr Cnr) p. m., end 12 05 nlghj weak days. -Sundays, 850, 7 20, 12, 1123 a.m., do 1 12, 4 41, ( B 15 Congressional Limited, Dlnlasi Car), 8S fDinlng Cnr), 70 p. ra. (DlntaS Car) and la 05 night. .Leave Market Street Fmyt Philadelphia, FOlt ATLANTIC CITT. ExpreMtS90 a, m., 310,4 00, and 0 CO n ta. week dnya. flundnjrs, 8 45 nnd 0 43 a. ra. - ,. For. t'apo HTt AnRlemea, Tftldnaod aad Holly Deaoh. Bxprees, 9 CO a. m.,ad 4a . bi. week dayn. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Sen Isle City, (Ocean City aad Avaloa. Hxpreea, 00a. m., and 4 CO p, m. weak days. Sundays, 9 CO a. m. For Homers Point, Kxprees, 8 80 a. m., aad 4 00 n: m. week doyi. ' Sundays, 8 43 a. m. 8. M Prevost, J- It- Wood, Qen'l Ilanairer. Qen'l Pom's'r Act. CAMPAIGN FUNDS STOLEN. t'hicago Party Managers Said to Have Aliiapproprlated r)700,l)0O. (Tiiioago, Dao. 4. 'tliren-qunrters of n inilli m djllar.4 bus been stolen from tho cn irmln fttnd of tlio Dttliiefyc party, rui-i.,,1 for tho years 1803, 1891 nnd tho spring of M,S. T-iis ohnr:(0 Is nuul.' by II. C. AlulJouuld ami Aldurinuu John Powers, tiud Is siutulnod by tho newly elected ehalrmnn of the county uutitrnl committee, Thomtu Guhnu, In the stateinent that tlio fundi of tho past two ycurt) Inivo not been ilccounteil for. Tho tuouey wiutalsodfor tho rtiinpillfn fund whl'Oh resultwl In tho elec tion of Johu P. Hopkins over Gooi'KO B. Swift in tu ivor, for tho county commis sioners' campaign following, for tho ill durmauio campaign, for the Went contest nnd for the drnluugu canal omupalgu, but recently closed. The Democrntlo mlminlstration of tho central commlttoo, born out of the assassi nation of Carter Hun-Won, Is cbiifgod with the niUusu of thU mouuy. Ami for this mlsusu uo explanation is at present forth coming from thu Democratic citizens, who stand uuder the charge Of having taken ntoucy for thtdr own licrsonal benefit, in volving lu Its vxpsnditure tripB to Europe, tc West fladan und to llot Springs, nnd the buIldliiK at various expensive reil dencee iu different parts of the city. The Horrall Murdvr Trial. WiLtssc-no, Va., Dec. i.-i'i'ho Howell murder case is practically nt a standstill, the nttantloa ut the court yesterday boln occupied, in listoulhK to ofXars aud reject ing exhibits mads by the commonwealth of sytcixaeas of Xri Ifowell's printing una aaaawrltiac, Judge Mitchell rejected four a XT era titis kind, nnd tha aause of tlio proMeutiea ha received a setback In coDsaquanae. Tka aoiuraenwealth's evi dence, it la salt, la practically flnishsd, and it la tie (tneral opinion tkat no motive for the orlcae kas beaa shown. X. 8. aad S. AV. Bulln, brothara of tha prisoner, and wcnltky Maw Tork business men, are on hand, wltik ex-JUdg Honry Dally, Jr. The latter la evideatly kara as an udvissr to Unjor Uerrick, Mrs. HOw'cll's counsel. 0nlaa Workmaa Will bo Sot Daeh. Kxw Yoik, Dec. 4. Boxue ttrae ago Urs. Klekara OaaakaH, wko owaa a beau tiful keuae oa Park aveana, woat to Bwltz orlaad aai aurakaaad kaadsuuie decora tlena for kar reaidaaoa. Ska also tugnfti five 8wiis artlaaas tavut up the materials. Tkey arrived Cub la oa the Kormandla, but aro to be seat back aadt r the autl foxelgu aaatract labor law. It was shown thattke' wasas of Alaeriaaa jatchahiai In tke lines of trade Interested are from $i to ffi.M aer txf, wklla tke Ave un ware to foeclvc kat B wiss rates ef 1. ta is. 40 par day. Thay ware also ta wark leaser konrs tluM is oustetaary witk workmen af tkalr clafs In this aouutry. Tka Boy Xraia VTraakars. Ji0UE,X. 3, Baa. a. J. TTatson Hll dreatdi, BexkMt Ute, Tkeoiuro Bibbard and Frel Brietol, wko are ekaread with Wrecking" tke iaat aaall ami naaaensar trala on tke Kow Tark Central railroad on Kar. 19, wkoa tkreo naaa wore killed, wore brought inta eourt yeaterday for a baoriae of tkalr ' nurauant to,an ad journment fram Mar. SO, on wklck data they plead net guilty. Counsel- for the liUla waivaa axjuai nation, aud tkey were kald for tka grtuil jusy. TTklla tkay were in aourt tke koya ekatted gaily witk their friends, and appeared te aajoy the notor iety tkey have aeklevad. Auotlir Si-Kntad Oiaeial Abdi. Ij3lLAuiLruiA, Dee. 4. Lorenz Bur, of 609 NartU (Sixth street, who conducted n steanisklp agency at thut addn-fcs, and ucted us secretary for nluu Gemuiu build ing associations, has left his liomu, nnd uccordtug to his own stntsmvnt he is 5, 000 short in his accounts. Noue of his family or friends kuow where he has gono. They do not think ho luu committed sui cide, Ciarowltj' Cuso Uopalesi. ST.PETEH81iUlia,Dec. -1. It IB announced that the eondltlon of the Grand Duke George, the czarowltz, is absolutely hope less. He has Qugrautly disobeyed the or ders of his doctors by leading n dissolute life, uud kls excesses huvo induced nn af fection of tke bruin. The czar receives re ports of tke condition of his brother dully, nnd Is fully uwure that his recovery is im possible. Two llurasrert Itespltatl, IIAKKIIUUUG, Dee. 4. Governor Hust ings has respited until Jan. 8 Albert W. Woodley, uf Allegheny county, who was sentenced to be huuged en Dec. 90. "Will iam .JTenu .Bowmnn, Of Luierne tounty, who was to have been executed on Jnu. 14, was respited until 1'nb. 18, to that the cues may be presented to tho board of pardons ut its next meeting, Darraot'a rl far a Nvf Trial. Sax Francisco, Deo. 4. After lUtenlng to tlie arguments on the motion for a new trial for Theodore Durrant the "court an nounced thut he would'pass upon the mo tlonor a new trlul on Vriday. It is con sidered certulu tkut the motion for a new trial will be denied, and that sentence will then be pronouueed upou Durrant. A Negro's Nan-urn Encupa. BltlMKTON, N. J., Deo. 4. Edward Jiloore, colored, wus put in jail here Mou day night, ohurged with assault on Im olndn Sands, a little girl, nt I'ort Norrls. Tho constable had some dltliculty In got tlngthe fiend away from tho angry crowd, who wanted to lynch him. Senator Jlpffuiuu'a Neir lluuor. TnESTON, Dee. 4. The st'nto board of education yesltrday elected Senator S. D. Hoffman county school superiutendont of Atlantic county, to succeed A. U. AVllson, NUGGETS OF NEWS. President Cleveland and family have re turned froih Woodley to the White' Houso for the winter. The annual rabbit hunt in Kiowa coun ty,, Kan., took "place yesterday, nnd nearly 6,000 rabbits were killed, A committee pf Pittsburg citizens ar rived In Philadelphia today to urge the senatorial investigators to Investigate PilGb'urg. In a fight with a skeriff's pecee in Clay county, Tsnu., while resisting arrest, Joo Williams waa killed and Alfred Rich seri ously wounded, Sir lfassackasatts oitioa voted in favor of' Usaisso -yesterday, wklla nine others voted ne Urease. Tke A. T. A. waa de feated Jn twe cities and earrled twoatjkera. A bill to be introduced in tho New Tork legillatmr previdM1 fee tha 'appointment of a medloal commission who alone skull bo competent to testify as expert in court's. Hot. X. T. Ineas, a prominent Baptist minister, was shot and killed at lionte valo, Fin., while, trying to prevent Jbeh belwen.bU ion' aud k fanner named Rob ert Baals.' " - ' " 1 Mr. Win. Thornton of li ? W .tr!ot lrwt ix.AiU jrijsr tuH Wfcy H t& it. (Prom the Flmirn (lout Old ngc lias many iuUrttil'tc-i. untio. of which arc iimru prt vi!jnt tblin.lsS'lney dl.f. orders. Have yt'i ever notice-, titrV'tiio did peoplo .complBlu of B:'iofc(i",iL', Iffftio liuck, mul gnneTtd Hutlefnitcstf Avl 5'Oro tiro many other Rvmptonut of nteh tttoy do not speii).-, Mtrh ( h'lxiUn; ot 'tho limbs, painful find lnrreriiieni. iii-inUion or oxcosslvciK'ss of urlnury dinclnirgo. Most peoplo think tliey nro too old to find relluf nnd cure, hut t!i Is jiot so. No Ixittcr ovmertee tlwn tuc friflfl'w in;, Wniclt comtS'from nn fllinir.i vltfen, who has been cured rtf n vt-y wvtito'rtiso at 77 yerirs of ngo. 3fr. Vftn. Tborrt.fl'i of 127 West Market Street, spuuk-aif "Wn tmEo In this wny? "I iiiH't7 jfoftre old. Ilinvc been nfllictcd vlth tliatllroilitlal'&oiripl'ilnt ( kidney disease) for' o Vcr -tdji JtfntnV. fnBlf Ing my old ngo h -Tiflrden. "I frfiBO1' baiL na to be forceH to Ortrrjuft belt rtt-ttlKtlrnts, nnd, when tujrerjng iKicittDijJ lecVmid endurance, I.woald put on thf t)tTtarAv lug It tightly nroltml me hbdWlcItlftJit, tints bringing an oxtfrilie prewui-e fer tliu Jkidntysi "IhTa, tindonbtwlly, 'fcirCfrtl Qie liiriiio out, 'a. fum'tfon whlbli tlifJ WdiiSys tlieniscl ves hid brcruna too dlses"d t- per form. Jly totirlRiiiu I put d.i-.vn to a. Btrain 1 tecelved. I bognil takini Doun's. Kidney Pills. After two or thfec ihifs.L lioticed their refect. I wns rattclt surprised, as the nilmunVwns so severe aud so long standing, wliilcJT lia'd tried many remedies, withoiit-nny-ryicfwlintevcr. The palu I have cxpetieffcetlC nt times from stralriing in my uijIfirWto dificltargo the urine was simply 'uwtur. I' have done nway witk tho use of tiiy leather belt, nnd the pain bus nil gorttf, mid I recommend Donn's Kidney Pills to nil ' nfllictcd with kidnev r.;d urinary dibOrdors." l'"or sale by nll'dcalcrs, or sent by mail on leceipt Ot'tirk-u by Fostcr-Milburn Co., Bullalo.'iN'. y.", solo ugonts for tho U. & HlU ' x For sale nt Kirlln's Tharmaoy. Specialist in diseases of the Eye,5Ear, Nose and Xhrpt, '"' 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLnf Ilours 8:30 a. m. to 12 ni.f 1 to 4 . to 8 II. ni. Hiindavs ft a. in. to 18-tv When It conies to tGjo,cE:iE:s Our stock spwiks for itself. If, yon lm't Mat to town send your orders. Tkey will ka o- nitely and prom)itIy filled. - , . , HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Cootro Strcst IN EFFECT KOVKMHIIIt 17, 18M. PasseiiKer trains leave .Slienandoah for Tenn Haven Junction, llaucli Chunk, Lcliiglilon, Hl.'illiiRtoii, White Hall, Catasauqun, Allentown, Ilctlilclieni, lCaston and IVeatlierly, nt 0 Ol, 7 88. 015 ii. m., 12 43, 4 03,5 27l. in. n For New York und Philadelphia, 6 04, 7 3S, 9 IS a. ill., 12 43, 4 05 p. III. For Quaknke, Switchback, derliar'd and Ilnd sondale, 0 15 n. m. mid 4 03 p. in. For Wllketliarre, While Hav'i'ii, I'lttston, Iiceyville, Towanda, Snyre, Wav. rly and Kl nilrn, 5 C-t, I) 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Itoeliestcr, IiuOnlo, Ninsura Falls and tho West, U 15 a. ll., 2 57, 5 27 l. 111. For Holvidere, Delaware Water Clap and StroudUiurir, 6 04 a. in., 4 05 p. m. For Ijiinbcrtvillc and Trenton, 9 15 a. m. ForTiinklinimock, 0 01, 910 u. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ithaca and Genera, GOI, 915 a. in., 5 27' p. in. For Auburn, 9 15 a. in., 5 27 p. m. For JcnneHVllle, l.ovltou and llcaver Alcadow, 7.!W a. in., 12 43 p. in. For Stockton nnd Lumber Ynrd, 0 01, 71)8, 9 15 ll. 111., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. lu,.' For Silver Urook Junction, -Audcnried and H(izletoi),C04,73tf, 9 15 a. in., 13 A3, 2 57, 5 27, 8 0S -i. m. - j, or acanion, nui, u 10 a. ni., a o, 0-J7 p. m, ForHnr.l hrook, Jeddo, Drifton mid Frea lanil fl 04, 7 38. 9 15 a. in.. 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ashlnnd, (ilrnrdvlllo nnd Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30. 0 13, 10 20 a. Iu., 12 33, 1 40, 4 10, 0 35, 8 22 p. in. For linven Itun, Ccntralln, Mount Carmel nnd Shamokln, 9 13, 1114 a. in., 132, 120,8 22,9 15 p. in. Jfor Yatcsvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50, 6 01, 7 as, 9 15, 11 05 a. ra., l'J-13, 2 57, 4 05,5 27, 8 OH, 9-23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will lenvo Shamokln at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. m.,.1 05,4 30, 9 30 p. in., mid urrlvo .atijhcnnn donh at 0 04, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 11 15 p. in. Iamivo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 0 01, 73S, 9 08,1105, 1130 n. ill., 12 43, 2 57, 410, 527, 8 08 p. in. Iavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 0 00, 7 40, 9 05, 1015, IMS a. in., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40, 5 20, 715, 8 55, 9 40 p. in. Leave Sheiiaiulonh for Ilnzlcton, 0 01, 7 38, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 08 p. in. Leave Ilnzlcton for Shenandoah, 735, 10 05, 11 OU a. in., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7 So p. m? SUNDAY TItAlNS. Trains leave for Itaven ltun, Centralia, Ut. Curmel mid bliiiuiokin, 0 45 a. in., 240 p. in,, and arrive at Shanioklii at 7 40 a. m., mid 3 45 p. in. Trains lenvo S'lamokln for .Shenandoah nt 7 55 a. in., nnd 4 00 p, in., and arrive ut Slienan doah nt 8 49 a. in., and 4 58 p. m. , Trains leave for Ashland, Ulrardvillu and Loot Creuk, 9 40 a. in., and 12 30 p. in. For llazleton, llhiek Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Maueh Chunk, Allentowu, Hethleheni, luuton and New York, 8 49 a. in.. 1230, 2 30 p. m. For Philadelphia, 1230, 2 30 p. in. For Yutoavllfo, Park Pjnce, Mahanoy City mid Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. in., 12 30, 30, 453, 0), 7 40 p. in. Leave Ilnzleton for Shenandoah, 8 30.i a. in.. 1 05. 5 30n. in. - M Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5j"!mt u.i-a. in., L-lup. in. Leavo l'ottivlllc for Shenandoah, 83 ItOLLINiIt. WILltltlt.a! ' - South net CHAJILKB S. LKR. f Jenl. A. AV. NONNKJIAOIIKK, Asarf3:IVA' - , South lltthfeliiiii), I'tv & genuine welcome awaitSyon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Por, nnln and Coal.ts. Tool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porternnd nle constantly on tap. Choice teiif pcrance drinks and cigars. IllftVnlt sore Taroit, TunplM, Cop: HHIC, IUU Caloraa ScoU, Aeliai, Old (far 7 .a u .J VMlk. H tlr.r.ni n r I Writ,. . in., lor prpou Ol curw. CnplJ aa aajra. iwin ItooU fVe. liflatlSmh a.
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